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Profit Loss and Discount: 29.09.2017

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Question 1

A shopkeeper buys 200 articles at the rate of Rs 4 per article and he spends of the cost price at transport. If he sold all article at the rate of Rs 75 per dozen, then find his profit percentage.

Question 2

A man sold a mobile at Rs. 8064 with a discount of 4% but he got profit of 20%. If he did not give any discount, what would be the profit percentage?

Question 3

A bakery bakes cake with the expectation that it will earn a profit of 40% by selling each cake at marked price. But during the delivery to showroom 16% of the cakes were completely damaged and hence could not be sold. 24% of the cakes were slightly damaged and hence could be sold at 80% of the cost price. The remaining 60% of the cakes were sold at marked price. What is the percentage profit in the whole consignment?

Question 4

Ram sold his book for Rs 75 and got a profit percentage equal to the cost price, and then the cost price is?

Question 5

A shopkeeper labeled the price of his article so as to earn a profit of 30% on the cost price. He then sold the articles by offering a discount of 15% on the labeled price. What is the actual per cent profit earned in the deal?

Question 6

By selling 22 meters of cloth a shopkeeper gains cost price of 4 meter cloth. Find the percent profit/loss occurred by the shopkeeper.

Question 7

If cost price is Rs.80, over-head is Rs.20 and selling price is Rs.120, then the profit per cent is

Question 8

The cost of 15 digital cameras and 21 handy cameras is ₹3,54,900. What is the cost of 5 digital cameras and 7 handy cameras?

Question 9

By selling 90 ball pens for ₹ 160 a person loses 20%. Find the number of ball pens he should sell for ₹96 to earn 20% profit. 

Question 10

Two successive discounts of 20% and 20% are equivalent to a single discount of
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